In the MetSTICK-S™ heavy
metal toxicity test, immobilized
bacteria are used to detemine
the heavy metal toxicity of
solids such as sediments, soils,
and biosolids. As for MedPAD™
and MetPLATE™, the test
is specifically sensitive to
heavy metals.

Figure 1 above shows the test
bacteria solidly immobilized on
a plastic slide.
The MetSTICK-S™ kit tests 4 samples in triplicate and includes the following:
• 12 Slides with immobilized
bacteria in individual plastic
bags
• 1 amber serum bottle of
MetSTICK-S™ enzyme substrate
• 1 serum bottle of moderately
hard water
Enzyme Assay in the
Laboratory
Briefly, the enzyme is
assayed directly on the plastic
slide. 0.3 ml of enzyme
substrate is added on top of the
immobilized test bacteria. The
slide is incubated at 35C for 30
min and the fluorescence is
measured using a fluorometer. To
calculate the percent inhibition
we compare the fluorescence
AFTER exposure to the toxic
sample to the fluorescence
measured BEFORE exposure of the
bacteria to the toxic sample
(i.e., each slide serves as it
own negative control).
MetSTICK-S™ can also be used as a qualitative test by using a long-range UV lamp and visually compare the fluorescence of the bacteria AFTER and BEFORE exposure to the toxic sample.
Negative Control Toxic Sample:

Figure 2 above shows a
fluorescent spot for the
negative control and a lower
fluorescent spot for the toxic
sample.
Use of MetSTICK™ Under Field
Conditions
The MetSTICK™ slides
are assayed at time 0 for enzyme
activity. To test sediment
toxicity, a slide is attached to
a wooden stick with a plastic
tape to expose the immobilized
bacteria in situ to the
sediment. The wooden stick is
inserted into the sediment to
the desired depth and allowed to
remain in the sediment for 4
hrs. Several slides can be
attached to the wooden stick to
determine metal toxicity in both
the sediment and the water
column, Following the 4-hr
exposure period, the slides are
assayed for enzyme activity in
the laboratory. The percent
inhibition is calculated
according to the MetSTICK™
Instructions.
Soils must be saturated with deionized water and allowed to reach equilibrium for 4 hrs. Then. the toxicity test is carried out as for sediments.
Storage and Shipping of
MetSTICK™ Slides
The MetSTICK™ slides
can be stored in a refrigerator
for a few months without any
significant loss of enzyme
activity. They can also be
conveniently shipped in a padded
envelope across continents
without any significant loss of
activity.
Equipment Needed to Run a MetSTICK™ Test:
• Pipettor and tips
• Incubator
• Fluorometer with filters: 360
nm for exitation and 485 nm for
emission
For more information see:
MetSTICK™ Instructions (PDF)
MetSTICK-W™ is useful for assessing metal toxicity in water, especially waters with high color or high turbildity and is based on immobilized test bacteria. Each plastic slide has three wells with immobilized bacteria in each well.
The MetSTICK-W™ kit includes:
• 5 slides
• An amber bottle containing
freeze-dried enzyme substrate
• A bottle of moderately hard
water for the negative control
The kit tests 5 samples in triplicate.
Read more about our heavy metal
toxicity testing kits:
MetPAD™ heavy metal toxicity
testing kit
MetPLATE™ heavy metal toxicity
testing kit